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FOX Anchor Loses Show For Covering NDAA & Occupy Too Much?!
This is breaking news. More information will be added in subsequent videos as it becomes available. Journalist David Seaman calls for a nationwide boycott against News Corporation, FOX News, and FOX Business Network for canceling Judge Andrew Napolitano's prime-time show, "Freedom Watch."
Judge Napolitano was one of the few mainstream television anchors covering NDAA, economic unrest, and political corruption. The cancellation of his show is a major blow to liberty, and the final nail in the coffin of our bought and sold press. He's one of the TRULY good ones, even though we don't always agree with his libertarian take on things.
Disobedience is civil. Disobedience is called for. Cancel FOX News and FOX Business on your cable or satellite package.FOX Anchor Loses Show For Covering NDAA & Occupy Too Much?!
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By Andrew Jones
Wednesday, February 8, 2012 11:54 EST
A day after proclaiming America’s end if President Barack Obama is re-elected, Sean Hannity added to his pile of animosity Tuesday evening with a claim startlingly detached from reality.
In a discussion with Republican pollster Frank Luntz, comparing President Obama to former President Ronald Reagan, Hannity once again showed that he’s not keen to credit Obama for killing terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden.
“They’ve got a foreign policy that shows a lot of weakness,” Hannity said. “I know the President will say they got bin Laden, putting that aside.”
“And the public gives him credit for that,” Luntz interjected.
A reluctant Hannity replied, “But it wouldn’t have happened if he had his way, and I think that could be proven as well on tapes.”
Days after bin Laden’s death last year, Hannity, along with many other conservatives, decided to congratulate George W. Bush instead of President Obama, even though Bush once quipped that he didn’t know, or much care, where bin Laden was hiding.
Hannity also accused Obama of “flip-flopping” on his promise to go after bin Laden days before his inauguration in 2009.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/08/hannity-bin-laden-would-be-alive-if-obama-had-his-way/
WATCH: Video from Fox News, which was broadcast on February 7, 2012.
"From the mouths of Morons, Eeeesh, will it ever end???"By Andrew Jones
Wednesday, February 8, 2012 11:54 EST
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By Andrew Jones
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 11:51 EST
Fox News host Bill O’Reilly declared Monday evening that hatred for pro-life advocates is stronger in America than for gay people.
In a discussion about social issues, regular O’Reilly guest Bernie Goldberg condemned “the bigotry on the right” for attacking Ellen DeGeneres’ and the LGBT community.
“Reasonable people may disagree on gay marriage, that’s fine,” Goldberg said. “But to call on someone’s dismissal to be fired, to lose her job, because she’s gay, is bigotry. And I don’t care how many people listening to us right now don’t like that, it’s bigotry.”
But O’Reilly felt later on that another group received far more animosity throughout the nation.
“The bigotry against pro-life people is I think way more than the bigotry against gay people,” he said. “Particularly in the media because the media supports gay people in this country.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/07/oreilly-more-bigotry-against-pro-life-people-than-gay-people/
WATCH: Video from Fox News, which was broadcast on February 6, 2012.
"Man I wish folks would just live their own lives, and let others live theirs!!!"By Andrew Jones
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 11:51 EST
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Sean Hannity denies a connection to a man affiliated with the KKK, then admits it, then says it's not important.
Billo rails against anyone who would want to break down the 'white christian male power structure'
This song represents those who act in the name of racism, while calling it democracy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raEex1yAW7w&feature=youtu.beSean Hannity denies a connection to a man affiliated with the KKK, then admits it,... more
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By Andrew Jones
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) is somehow still confused over the nationality and background of President Barack Obama.
Huckabee appeared on The O’Reilly Factor Friday evening to discuss the growing story of Mitt Romney unveiling his tax returns, saying the GOP candidate should do that based solely on one condition.
“Let him make this challenge,” he said. “I’ll release my tax returns when Barack Obama releases his college transcripts and the copy of his admission records to show whether he got any loans as a foreign student.”
Huckabee’s bizarre view of Obama stemmed from a 2009 email, based on an Associated Press April Fools joke, claiming Obama received a scholarship for foreign students while he attended Occidental College.
This isn’t the first time Huckabee has sorely lacked knowledge on Obama’s history. Last February, he wrongly claimed that Obama “grew up in Kenya.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/21/huckabee-obama-was-a-foreign-student/
WATCH: Video from Fox News, which was broadcast on January 20, 2012.
"So this Fella says: Why would you Help load a Gun, that is pointed to your own Head???"
I agree, Why do we hire these Dumb Asses to begin with???By Andrew Jones
Saturday, January 21, 2012
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And just to be clear, it's not just FOX News, it's all of the media outlets that consider their viewers to be sheep.;_ylc=X3oDMTBtdGp2MTk4BF9TAwRlbWFpbElkAzEzMjYzMjQ0Mzg-?bcmt_s=e
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By David Edwards
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
A regular MSNBC contributor says people should stop beating around the bush and just call Rick Santorum what he is.
In a discussion on Tuesday about who would win the Iowa caucuses, United Republic senior strategist Jimmy Williams lashed out at the Republican presidential candidate for being “a homophobe and a bigot.”
“I find it utterly fascinating when white people think they know how black people think,” Williams explained, referring to a recent controversy where Santorum said he didn’t “want to make black people’s lives better by giving them” welfare.
“I find it absolutely fascinating when men think they know how to tell women what to do with their bodies,” Williams added. “What in God’s name are these people thinking?”
“This is taken completely out of context,” conservative political commentator S.E. Cupp objected. “He talks about how conservative social policies are better for white people and for black people.”
“I take great offense to that as a gay man making plenty of money,” Williams interrupted. “I can’t go raise a kid as well as a mom and a dad can?”
“That’s not what he — you’re taking things out of context,” Cupp insisted.
“That’s what he says all the time!” Williams shot back. “Rick Santorum is a homophobe and a bigot. Let’s call it what it is.”
“He absolutely isn’t!” Cupp exclaimed. “He talks about the economics of these policies and these social issues that we talk about. It’s so theoretical without ties to anything concrete. That’s what he does.”
MSNBC host Alex Wagner pointed out that in his latest remarks, Santorum was “singling out black folks in particular.”
“What it speaks to is a contention and an idea in the back of some people the Republican Party’s heads, which is: ‘The people taking from the makers are people of color and they don’t deserve these handouts anymore,’” she said.
“Well, that is not Rick Santorum’s point,” Cupp replied. “I know him well. That is not his belief.”
Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity Monday night, Santorum said that he condemned “all forms of racism.”
“[T]here’s nobody who has done more as a Republican in the United States Senate to bring African Americans into the party,” he explained. “Go ask J.C. Watts. Ask Michael Steele. I’ve worked with historically black colleges. I’ve done a ton of stuff. This is just someone trying to cause trouble.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/03/msnbc-contributor-rick-santorum-is-a-homophobe-and-a-bigot/
Watch this video from MSNBC’s Now with Alex Wagner, uploaded Jan. 3, 2012.
"Holy Toledo, I hope Jimmy Williams gets a Raise!!!!" =)By David Edwards
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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After making a joke about the “45 members” registered on the OneMillionMoms website, DeGeneres commented on the outpouring of public support, then attempted to frame the situation as only Ellen can…
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By David Edwards
Sunday, February 5, 2012 11:08 EST
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Sunday suggested that Susan G. Komen for the Cure shouldn’t provide grants to Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screenings because abortions cause breast cancer, a false claim that has been repeatedly debunked.
The candidate told Fox News host Chris Wallace that he didn’t agree with the Komen Foundation reversing itself last week and making Planned Parenthood eligible for future grants.
“I’ve taken the position as a presidential candidate and someone in Congress that Planned Parenthood funds and does abortions,” Santorum explained. “They’re a private organization they stand up and support what ever they want.”
“I don’t believe that breast cancer research is advanced by funding an organization where you’ve seen ties to cancer and abortion,” he added. “So, I don’t think it’s a particularly healthy way of contributing money to further cause of breast cancer, but that’s for a private organization like Susan B. Komen to make that decision.”
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the several small flawed studies that suggested a link between abortion and breast cancer have been disproven.
“Since then, better-designed studies have been conducted,” the institute’s website said. “These newer studies examined large numbers of women, collected data before breast cancer was found, and gathered medical history information from medical records rather than simply from self-reports, thereby generating more reliable findings. The newer studies consistently showed no association between induced and spontaneous abortions and breast cancer risk.”
In 2002, the Bush administration temporarily altered NCI’s website to say that scientific evidence supported a possible link between abortion and breast cancer. After an outcry from the scientific community, NCI corrected its website with an accurate fact sheet.
A study released by Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) in 2006 found that the Bush administration also used pregnancy resource centers — commonly known as “crisis pregnancy centers” — to falsely inform pregnant teens that the risk of breast cancer increased by 80 percent after an abortion.
“This tactic may be effective in frightening pregnant teenagers and women and discouraging abortion,” the study concluded (PDF). “But it denies the teenagers and women vital health information, prevents them from making an informed decision, and is not an accepted public health practice.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/05/santorum-suggests-abortion-causes-breast-cancer/
Watch this video from Fox’s Fox News Sunday, broadcast Feb. 5, 2012.
"What an Odd thing to say!!!"By David Edwards
Sunday, February 5, 2012 11:08 EST
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By David Edwards
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 22:39 EST
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney won the Florida by paying for ads with a “false narrative.”
“I think that with $17 million purchasing some ads and some false narrative it was very, very difficult for Newt Gingrich and the other candidates to counter that bombardment of advertisements,” the former Republican vice presidential candidate told Fox News host Megyn Kelly.
“$17 million spent in one state, that purchased a lot of darts and arrows that were flown in one direction and then a lot of darts and arrows were flown back and you know a lot of that negativity sure didn’t paint the party and the cause in very attractive colors,” she added. “I think that hurts the electorate and ultimately diminishes the energy necessary to move forward in the general election.”
Palin has previously said that she would have voted for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in both South Carolina and Florida — and Tuesday night’s results didn’t change her mind going forward.
“As it stands obviously it’s Romney and Newt are closest to be the front-running candidate, and so I would continue to vote for whoever it is to allow the process, and at this point it looks like it still is Newt,” she explained. “You have to kind of continue to level the playing field with your vote.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/31/palin-romney-created-false-narrative-to-win-florida/
Watch this video from Fox News, broadcast Jan. 31, 2012.
"Didn't paint the Party and the Cause in a very attractive Color!!! Hmmm, does she remember how she and McLame got their asses handed to them??? Does she really think this Party is or has been in a good light or color for the last 30 years??? Sheeesh!!!"By David Edwards
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 22:39 EST
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By Megan Carpentier
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 8:50 EST
Colorado state Rep. Laura Bradford (R) was pulled over last week in Denver on the suspicion that she was driving under the influence. During the stop, she admitted to drinking and failed a field sobriety test, but cops claim they were unable to arrest her. Under an obscure state law, elected officials making their way between “legislative events” have immunity from prosecution.
Bradford told police when she was pulled over at 10:00 pm that she was leaving a legislative event and had to be back at the state capital in the morning, which was enough to trigger the law — a law of which Bradford now claims to have been unaware. Denver police, however, say that Bradford refused to waive her immunity under the law when asked, since it would have resulted in her being taken into custody for a breath or blood test.
She’s been suspended from her committee chair position and the House Speaker is looking into other punishments. Meanwhile, Senate Democrats are calling for the law to be amended.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/01/colorado-republican-faces-questions-after-claiming-immunity-during-a-dui-stop/
Watch the video, which first aired on Fox News on January 31, 2012, below:
"Yes amend this law, she could have just as easily Killed someone, as any other citizen, Immunity??? Give me Break!!!"
Please click the link to see this video...By Megan Carpentier
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 8:50 EST
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Press conferences are no easy ride, even for puppets – as this footage of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy shows.
The pair are on the promotional circuit for their new film The Muppets and were asked for a response to allegations from Fox News that the project is ‘pushing a dangerous liberal agenda.’
“They were concerned about us having some prejudice against oil companies and I can tell you that’s categorically not true,” says Kermit in defence of the movie, “And besides, if we had a problem with oil companies, why would we have spent the entire film driving around in a gas-guzzling Rolls Royce.”
Kermit’s co-star, Miss Piggy, joins in the attack on Fox News, saying “It’s almost as laughable as, er, accusing Fox News of, er, being, you know, news.”
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By David Edwards
Sunday, January 29, 2012 14:03 EST
Failed Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin all but endorsed Newt Gingrich on Saturday, saying Florida voters should “rage against the machine, vote for Newt.”
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro asked the former Alaska governor how Gingrich could claim that he was not a Washington insider after being in Congress for 20 years, including serving as the Speaker of the House.
“Look at the players in the establishment who are fighting so hard against him,” Palin explained. “They want to crucify him because he’s tapped into that average, everyday tea party grassroots movement that has said enough is enough of the establishment that tries to run the show and tweak rules and laws and regulations for for their own good, and not for our nation’s own good. Well, when both party machines — and many in the media — are trying to crucify Newt Gingrich for bucking the tide, and bucking the establishment, that tells you something.
She added: “And I say, you know, you got to rage against the machine at this point in order to defend our republic and save what is good and secure and prosperous about our nation. … So, if for no other reason, rage against the machine, vote for Newt. Annoy a liberal, vote Newt.”
Even though polls show otherwise, Palin insisted that Gingrich was also the candidate that had the best chance at beating President Barack Obama in the general election.
“I think that comes down to who can articulate their ideas, their solutions best,” she said. “And in a campaign, the way that you articulate that is in a debate. And I’ve appreciated, again, Newt Gingrich’s, his style in debates, his thinking, his way of explaining what it is that he stands for. So I think that in a debate, Newt Gingrich would clobber Barack Obama.”
Using violent rhetoric to describe how Gingrich would fair against Obama is nothing new for Fox News employees like Sarah Palin. Last week, Fox News host Steve Doocy claimed that Gingrich would “take off the head of the president” during a debate.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/29/palin-gingrich-will-clobber-obama/
Watch this video from Fox News’ Justice with Judge Jeanine, broadcast Jan. 28, 2012.
"Sheeesh, still like a finger nail on a Chalk Board!!!"By David Edwards
Sunday, January 29, 2012 14:03 EST
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by Jon Ber
Four Rupert Murdoch's Sun Newspaper senior current and former employees were arrested this morning by Scotland Yard in connection with the hacking scandal that threatens to destroy News Corp, that owns Fox News and the Wall Journal among many other US and world titles.
A police officer was also arrested for allegedly taking bribe from Murdoch's employees in exchange for privileged information.
The Sun is the UK's largest daily with reported circulation of 2,715,473.
More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jan/28/news-international-four-men-arrested?newsfeed=trueby Jon Ber
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By David Edwards
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Tuesday warned that he might not participate in future debates if moderators didn’t allow his fans to cheer.
NBC News had asked the audience at Monday night’s debate in Florida to hold their applause until the commercial breaks — and Gingrich was perceived to have done significantly worse than in previous debates.
“I wish in retrospect that I had protested when [NBC moderator] Brian Williams took them out of it,” Gingrich told Fox News Tuesday. “I think it’s wrong. And I think he took them out of it because the media is terrified that the audience is going to side with the candidates against the media, which is what they’ve done in every debate.”
“We’re going to serve notice on future debates. We’re just not going to allow that to happen,” he added. “That’s wrong. The media doesn’t control free speech. People ought to be allowed to applaud if they want to.”
Gingrich’s performances at debates in South Carolina were thought to have contributed to his landslide victory over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in that state’s primary.
A survey (PDF) released Monday by the Democratically-affiliated Public Policy Polling (PPP) firm showed Gingrich leading Romney, 38 percent to 33 percent. Gallup’s daily tracking poll on Tuesday indicated that the two GOP candidates were in a virtual tie nationally.
But it could be advisable for Gingrich to get used to debating without the comfort of audience reaction. In all three of the 2008 general election debates between then-Democratic nominee Barack Obama and then-Republican nominee John McCain, audiences were asked to refrain from making noise.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/24/gingrich-threatens-to-boycott-debates-without-applause/
Watch this video from Fox News’ Fox & Friends, broadcast Jan. 24, 2012.
"LOL!!!!" Poor Fella, I did like that Cheap Shot at Romney however!!! =)By David Edwards
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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Section 6: Clause 1 of US Constitution: The Senators and Representatives... They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, beprivileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wakdIFN7e3ESection 6: Clause 1 of US Constitution: The Senators and Representatives... They shall... more
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